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jacks former lapd detective. here in new york with me chief mcnamara. what do you think, chief? >>> oo we should have our eye on the irresponsibilissue. not one single with the ability to do it. is that not an option? when which looks at more school resource officers in the high school? obviously now as the violence tends to trickle down in the school. that's one option. >> i am talking about doing something right now. many cops during a typical weekday in newtown connecticut? >> four or five. >> why can't one cop stay in a patrol car outside of school? >> let's face it law enforcement the demands on law enforcement are increasing. when you don't have the resources to devote to one school. >> ken trump do you have an opinion on that? what do you think? >> all of the ideas starting to trickle out of washington and some of the broader things that you talked about. we have school research officers in a number of our schools. we the cops and schools program funded. it has been eliminated. it was eliminated and the u.s. department of education two years ago eliminated completely. the
jacks former lapd detective. here in new york with me chief mcnamara. what do you think, chief? >>> oo we should have our eye on the irresponsibilissue. not one single with the ability to do it. is that not an option? when which looks at more school resource officers in the high school? obviously now as the violence tends to trickle down in the school. that's one option. >> i am talking about doing something right now. many cops during a typical weekday in newtown connecticut?...
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lapd detective mark fuhrman joins us. in terms of investigation, at this point what do we need to know and why? we know who did it, and he's dead. there's no suspicion that there is a co-conspirator out there or that he had help. yet, you know, we're obsessively going after this. why? >> well, greta, you have to do it just as a matter of protocol. you have to match up all the ballistics for every bullet that's comparable to that fire arm. you have to do that. you have to do the forensics, the toxicology on the shooter, make sure the shooter's gun was actually the gun that was used to kill himself. you have to put all these pieces of the puzzle together because you really don't know where this is going to go. you don't know if somebody could have actually been in contact with adam lanza and actually gave him the idea or was in a chat room and really kind of prodded him into this crime. you don't know where it's going, and i think that's why they're so aggressive. >> all right. what could possibly be on the hard drive? why
lapd detective mark fuhrman joins us. in terms of investigation, at this point what do we need to know and why? we know who did it, and he's dead. there's no suspicion that there is a co-conspirator out there or that he had help. yet, you know, we're obsessively going after this. why? >> well, greta, you have to do it just as a matter of protocol. you have to match up all the ballistics for every bullet that's comparable to that fire arm. you have to do that. you have to do the forensics,...
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when called op it, the lapd officer said it was just a nudge to enforce the already existing law. every write a negative review on a website in this story may make you think twice before you do it. a judge ordered a woman to change negative yelp review about a building contractor. the writeup accused the construction company danieling her house and stealing jewelry. police found no connection between the company and the missing jewels. the construction company sued for three-quarters of a million dollars. the woman's attorney said it amounts to judge copy editing her review. >>> some of staunchest vocal supports of the 99% are prominent member of the 1'for vocal skills. forbes reports in the 25 highest paid musicians you will find four of them lip service to occupy wall street movement. roger waters of pink floyd made a video saying the country is being run for the benefit of the rich. he happens to be one of them. he made $88 million. katy perry visited occupy wall street with then husband russell brand and played it up on twitter and took in $45 million. jay-z told t-shirt to oc
when called op it, the lapd officer said it was just a nudge to enforce the already existing law. every write a negative review on a website in this story may make you think twice before you do it. a judge ordered a woman to change negative yelp review about a building contractor. the writeup accused the construction company danieling her house and stealing jewelry. police found no connection between the company and the missing jewels. the construction company sued for three-quarters of a...
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. >>> the lapd has admitted an error. >> they released the autopsy report of rapper notorious b.i.g. without warning his family. he was hit by four bullets in a drive-by slooting in 1997. only one caused the fatal injuries. >> it's remarkable it was released without the family's knowledge. >> you would think they get n e notifi notified. >>> finally, a lucky break for a lobster in maine. a little something extra is all it needed to avoid the pot. >> a fisherman noticed something different about it. four claws? a rare abnormality. >> wow, four claus. the fisherman was so impressed, he decided to keep it as a pet, at least for now. apparently, he wants to turn the lucky lobster over the marine researches, as opposed to having a tasty meal. >> there you go. you get an extra claw. that's always nice. >> well, for some of you, your local news is up next. >>> for everyone else, the business of ugly holiday sweaters. everyone needs one. you ever have one? >> i have one. i love those ugly holiday sweater parties. >> you have been to party? i need to get one from this guy. he's selling ugly h
. >>> the lapd has admitted an error. >> they released the autopsy report of rapper notorious b.i.g. without warning his family. he was hit by four bullets in a drive-by slooting in 1997. only one caused the fatal injuries. >> it's remarkable it was released without the family's knowledge. >> you would think they get n e notifi notified. >>> finally, a lucky break for a lobster in maine. a little something extra is all it needed to avoid the pot. >> a...
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. >> i think there is a lapd minutis -- lastminute deal. >> deal or no deal, i don't think it matters this is just a dog and pony show, the economy is in trouble. lou: thank you very much. appreciate it. on that happy note. >> thank you, lou. lou: what the bleep just happened. thank you. for us that is it good night from new york. neil: influential tea partier jim demint is leaving senate captain, and john boehner removing tea party party from all leadership posts first indicated it. stick a fork in him, the republican party as we know it is dead. i am neil cavuto, allow me to be so blunt to say, what else can you say about a light taken out of the party, republicans who 1 proudly school their tax drowned over decades, seeding that and then some over weeks, only real debate among the grand old party is how much to hike taxes, not if. i did not know they lost their backbone. starting 800 billion in tax hikes to match the president, shouldn't surprise anyone whether we doubled that to $1.6 trillion, that will become the new starts point for the president. new york times and front page s
. >> i think there is a lapd minutis -- lastminute deal. >> deal or no deal, i don't think it matters this is just a dog and pony show, the economy is in trouble. lou: thank you very much. appreciate it. on that happy note. >> thank you, lou. lou: what the bleep just happened. thank you. for us that is it good night from new york. neil: influential tea partier jim demint is leaving senate captain, and john boehner removing tea party party from all leadership posts first...
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. >>> let's talk about the lapd apologizing to the family of notorious b.i.g., aka, christopher wallace. for failing to warn them about the planned release of his autopsy report that came more than 15 years after he died in the drive-by shooting. detectives said they intended to notify the rapper's family. the report was released prematurely due to an administrative error. they said that in a statement. in case you are wondering the 23-page report, revealed the rapper was hit by four bullets leaving a music industry event in march of '97. one hit his heart, left lung and colon and caused his death. attorney for the rapper's family complained friday they weren't given any notice and the report would be released and criticized. not closing one of the highest profile cases the los angeles police department ever had. >> i don't like this. i don't like this. this is a man who died violently, has children, has a mother. you are going to release his autopsy. they're so graphic anyone who has ever seen one. without telling the family. that is a shame on you moment. >> you know they will be besi
. >>> let's talk about the lapd apologizing to the family of notorious b.i.g., aka, christopher wallace. for failing to warn them about the planned release of his autopsy report that came more than 15 years after he died in the drive-by shooting. detectives said they intended to notify the rapper's family. the report was released prematurely due to an administrative error. they said that in a statement. in case you are wondering the 23-page report, revealed the rapper was hit by four...
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the lapd collected more than 2,000 guns from the anonymous buy back program. the weapons were turned in, no questions asked in exchange for grocery gift card worth up to 200 bucks. the event held earlier than planned because of the school massacre in newtown, connecticut. >>> in china, 16 people recovering after an aquarium in shanghai mall, there it is right there, it burst open last week. investigators say a combination of low temperatures and weak materials caused it. the 33-ton tank housed sharks, hurtles and some fish, as well. some of those animals died. >>> toyota paying more than $1 billion in a record settlement of defects. it's the end of a four-year battle between the automaker and hundreds of car owners who allege that recalls over acceleration problems caused the value of the cars to depreciate. >>> breaking news for you right now from the house a few minutes ago, house gop aides say that house leader cantor told the republican conference that the entire house would be coming back sunday night at 6:30. again, eric cantor telling folks that the hou
the lapd collected more than 2,000 guns from the anonymous buy back program. the weapons were turned in, no questions asked in exchange for grocery gift card worth up to 200 bucks. the event held earlier than planned because of the school massacre in newtown, connecticut. >>> in china, 16 people recovering after an aquarium in shanghai mall, there it is right there, it burst open last week. investigators say a combination of low temperatures and weak materials caused it. the 33-ton...
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the lapd says this is actually one of the most challenging cases for them to solve. if you think about it, when i heard this, wow, 15 years ago, this was at the peterson here in los angeles, which is a very public place on a night where there were so many people around, and to still not figure out who did this. it really is kind of a head scratcher. >> it has inspired a lot of conspiracy theories around the country, a lot of books on it. still an unsolved mystery. >>> mtv's new reality show "buckwild" getting a lot of heat. one west virginia senator not too happy about it. we'll hear what the senator has to say as well. >>> egypt will go ahead with a referendum on the new constitution saturday even though president morsi backed off granting himself extraordinary powers. cnn's reza joins us from cairo. i know you sat down with one of the president's top advisers in an exclusive interview. what did he tell you about saturday's referendum? >> reporter: ted, this was the president's chief of staff, and he told us point blank that this nationwide vote on the constitution
the lapd says this is actually one of the most challenging cases for them to solve. if you think about it, when i heard this, wow, 15 years ago, this was at the peterson here in los angeles, which is a very public place on a night where there were so many people around, and to still not figure out who did this. it really is kind of a head scratcher. >> it has inspired a lot of conspiracy theories around the country, a lot of books on it. still an unsolved mystery. >>> mtv's new...
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when i was in the lapd, i had sis, the special investigation section. they went after the bank robbers, heavily armed serial robber groups, and when they came out of their cars against a heavily armed band of stick-up men, we used the ar-15, the cut-down model, m-4. when i went on training missions with them and fired that weapon, it was -- about five pounds, it has a great sighting system, you can improve on that with optics and lasers. but even without any of the fancy stuff, down range from a target pretty far away, something you'd have trouble hitting accurately with a handgun, you can put the round right there. it's an easy gun to shoot. there's one other element which is a lot of these mass shooters are involved in a fantasy, and you know, they dress up in the tactical gear, and they have the black outfits and all that stuff. this gun fits in with the fantasy. in all their video games and all their movies, this is what the hero is using. >> part of the reason we asked chip reid to do this piece and talk about this is the ar-15 was used at sandy ho
when i was in the lapd, i had sis, the special investigation section. they went after the bank robbers, heavily armed serial robber groups, and when they came out of their cars against a heavily armed band of stick-up men, we used the ar-15, the cut-down model, m-4. when i went on training missions with them and fired that weapon, it was -- about five pounds, it has a great sighting system, you can improve on that with optics and lasers. but even without any of the fancy stuff, down range from...
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there's an ongoing civil suit in this case, raymond and the others are suing the city of new york and the lapd for their wrongful convictions and we've been drawn into that case. the city of new york subpoenaed our outtakes from the film in hopes of bolstering their case somehow and we have refused to turn those things over. we believe we're protected by the journalist's privilege so we filed the motion to quash and we'll wait for a judge to decide. >> good to have you both here. thank you very much, sarah burns and raymond santana. raymond continued good luck with your life. keep that smile. you don't look like a guy who spent a lot of years in jail doing something you didn't do. share brotherly love. share one up's. mom ? mom ? the share everything plan. lets your family share a pool of data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. now get a lucid by lg, free. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds o
there's an ongoing civil suit in this case, raymond and the others are suing the city of new york and the lapd for their wrongful convictions and we've been drawn into that case. the city of new york subpoenaed our outtakes from the film in hopes of bolstering their case somehow and we have refused to turn those things over. we believe we're protected by the journalist's privilege so we filed the motion to quash and we'll wait for a judge to decide. >> good to have you both here. thank...
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they just don't know how it made its way through to the hands of the lapd. >> thanks, kung lah. >>> angry and grief. a teenager's suicide and why investigators are taking some of the blame. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? >>> another brutal rape case in india is drawing outrage. a 17-year-old girl committed suicide after alleging she was gang raped a month and a half ago. inaction on the part of local police may have played a part in this story. >> reporter: family and friends of the 17-year-old victim were grief-stricken at her funeral on thursday. the girl's mother overcome with emotion cutting a picture of her daughter tightly to her chest. the teenager died we
they just don't know how it made its way through to the hands of the lapd. >> thanks, kung lah. >>> angry and grief. a teenager's suicide and why investigators are taking some of the blame. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is...
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here in the states, the lapd is apologizing to the family of the late rapper, no toreious for not releasing the autopsy report. it was released prematurely. the rap star was killed 15 years ago in a drive by shooting. those are the fast five headlines. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are butting heads. earlier on "meet the press," dick durbin said the president wants to solve this problem. republican congressman kevin mccarthy claimed the commander and chief is playing political games. >> listen, if we are going to have a certainty for businesses to invest and workers to know new jobs are created, we have to get this behind us once and for all. >> i don't want to do it. the president doesn't want to do it. we cannot allow the reckless position to drive this economy into another recession, a recession the republicans will own. >> ask the president to come off the campaign trail. he's been to pennsylvania. tomorrow, he's going to detroit. it's time to govern. the election is over. >> he's a phone call away. >> he's a phone call away? we will come down to him. >> president obama and house
here in the states, the lapd is apologizing to the family of the late rapper, no toreious for not releasing the autopsy report. it was released prematurely. the rap star was killed 15 years ago in a drive by shooting. those are the fast five headlines. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are butting heads. earlier on "meet the press," dick durbin said the president wants to solve this problem. republican congressman kevin mccarthy claimed the commander and chief is playing political...
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of let's say four years, by the time they get done today that will be 10,000 guns collected by the lapd under this program. and they would argue that 10,000 guns does indeed have a ripple effect and, in fact, violent crime dove tailing in the same period over four years is down 33% in los angeles. so they feel like this is a big victory and a good start to this. they would like to see other parts of the country join in with the buyback programs. >> paul vercammen in los angeles for us. thank you, paul. >>> this was prompted and moved up a few months because of the tragedy in newtown. so let's go to newtown. you've seen these pictures. the teddy bears, candles, pictures, displayed everywhere in remembrance of the victims who lost their lives in the shooting massacre at sandy hook elementary. well, the community united during the holiday to support the families of the victims of those who are grieving. 20 children, 7 adults were killed december 14th. the memorials remembering them are here to stay. an official announced a special plan by the city to convert the memorial saying, quote, the
of let's say four years, by the time they get done today that will be 10,000 guns collected by the lapd under this program. and they would argue that 10,000 guns does indeed have a ripple effect and, in fact, violent crime dove tailing in the same period over four years is down 33% in los angeles. so they feel like this is a big victory and a good start to this. they would like to see other parts of the country join in with the buyback programs. >> paul vercammen in los angeles for us....
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and as police piece together leads, they are also getting help from the lapd, since the victim was visiting from los angeles. and a picture is emerging of a man trying to get his life back on track. surveillance video captures a waiting killer. police say ten minutes later, this man killed brandon woodard of los angeles in a brazen execution-style murder on a busy manhattan street. where brandon woodard is heading is unclear. police believe he may have been looking for an address when he was looking down at his phone. he briefly turned his head, saw his killer, didn't seem to recognize him, and then kept walking. moments later, woodard was shot at close range in the back of the head with a .9-millimeter gun. his killers, say police, got back into a car where a driver was waiting and took off. surveillance tape in a tunnel later put investigators on their path to queens. ballistics tests matched the weapon to one used in a queens shooting in 2009. how this connects to woodard, a 31-year-old law student and father of a 4-year-old girl, remains unclear. his family in los angeles is at a loss t
and as police piece together leads, they are also getting help from the lapd, since the victim was visiting from los angeles. and a picture is emerging of a man trying to get his life back on track. surveillance video captures a waiting killer. police say ten minutes later, this man killed brandon woodard of los angeles in a brazen execution-style murder on a busy manhattan street. where brandon woodard is heading is unclear. police believe he may have been looking for an address when he was...
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>>> in the coming weeks all use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens from lapd, to mental health professionals, to parents and educators in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this. because what choice do we have. we can't accept events like this as routine. >> that was the president at the vigil in newtown, connecticut, last night, the elementary school shooting that left 26 dead. democratic senator from virginia is calling for a bipartisan conversation on reforming gun laws. senator mansion joins us this morning. good to have you with us. good morning. >> thank you, carl. good to be with you. >> this is a bit of a statement coming from you, obviously you've been endorsed by the nra, used pictures of you holding guns in campaign material. can you walk us through the thought process that leads you to this conversation? >> carl, first of all, as a parent and as a grandparent, and the people of west virginia, our hearts go out -- i mean, i can only imagine -- i can't imagine the grief and pain that these family members, and this entire country is mou
>>> in the coming weeks all use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens from lapd, to mental health professionals, to parents and educators in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this. because what choice do we have. we can't accept events like this as routine. >> that was the president at the vigil in newtown, connecticut, last night, the elementary school shooting that left 26 dead. democratic senator from virginia is calling for a bipartisan...
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so things going very well here, for the lapd, joe and lisa. >> yeah 1,600 guns so far. paul, some folks, they could just try to sell some of these guns for more of a profit, but they don't. why is that? >> reporter: i think many of them are just absolutely petrified. when you talk to people here, that the guns are in the house, that they're not sure what may happen to them. we had grandmothers telling us they're worried about their grandkids getting hold of guns. we had a bodyguard saying he had two unregistered rifles. whatever you can think of. people came to give up these guns. and they'll melt these guns down, they might try to play antiques road show and try to sell off some of these guns, but they hate to see what would happen some of these guns. and somebody dumped a $10,000, 1920s german lugar in the bin, along with the berettas and the magnums and all the other guns. >> wow! >> i wonder if they knew how much that thing could actually be sold for? probably not. >> reporter: well, the p.d. was the ones that made the estimate. we've seen all kinds of uniques guns
so things going very well here, for the lapd, joe and lisa. >> yeah 1,600 guns so far. paul, some folks, they could just try to sell some of these guns for more of a profit, but they don't. why is that? >> reporter: i think many of them are just absolutely petrified. when you talk to people here, that the guns are in the house, that they're not sure what may happen to them. we had grandmothers telling us they're worried about their grandkids getting hold of guns. we had a bodyguard...
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it's a cold case and, harry, of course, has to fight everybody in the lapd. that reminds me of two different stories. obviously what happened after katrina, the chaos and mayhem that happened after katrina. but also now ken burns is telling us he is trying to revisit what happened with the central park jogger and apparently that story may not be everything that we were told it was 20 years ago. and so i guess harry is fighting the status quo, a lot of bureaucrats who don't want to open this back up. right? >> yeah. that is one of the provocative or dramatic things i put into these stories. harry bosh often has to fight his own department to do the right thing to bring justice to a case and in this one he's got his head down, being relentless trying to solve this case and people in the upper echelon of the department are thinking about image and pr and is this the one case we want to solve when so many people in that community were murdered. do we want to solve the murder of a white, foreign journalist? is that really the only one we want to solve on the 20th
it's a cold case and, harry, of course, has to fight everybody in the lapd. that reminds me of two different stories. obviously what happened after katrina, the chaos and mayhem that happened after katrina. but also now ken burns is telling us he is trying to revisit what happened with the central park jogger and apparently that story may not be everything that we were told it was 20 years ago. and so i guess harry is fighting the status quo, a lot of bureaucrats who don't want to open this...